Seriously, you can't find anyone as manly as Kenshiro, except for Ryu from Street Fighter, who is also a beast.

What about Akuma? Dude's better then Ryu, but I do like Ryu better anyways.

That's somewhat true, but for some reason the antagonist is always a bit stronger, I mean it's the same thing with Kenshiro and Raoh.

Haha, it's always that way, but then when they become good, they either lose some of their powers or all of it. I'm guessing that because the bad guys are just always dang angry.
Anyways, I have no idea who you're talking about; I see the picture, but then that's all I see because I don't watch that anime. Though, the good guy always wins in the end, even though the bad guy may be more powerful--kind of like Kenshin and Shishio. Even though Shishio fought all four of 'em--Kenshin, Sanosuke, Aoshi, and Saito--and beat the crap out of all of 'em, Kenshin still came back and kicked the crap out of Shishio. Haha!

Yeah, but Raoh appeared in the last Hokuto No Ken(Fist of The North Star) movie and was a villan. He and Kenshiro had a final battle that led to one of the most oddest endings in an anime series yet, it ended undecided. Though most speculate that Roah was the victor, Kenshiro may have won as well...

What? They both reconcile after Kenshiro kicks his ass, Raoh commits suicide, and his son becomes Kenshiro's apprentice.

EDIT: Also everyone knows Duke Togo (Golgo 13) is the most badass badass. That's real manime, get to watching.

Thanks, but manime? Duke Togo?

It's a play on the words man and anime. Man anime. Manime! Also here's the first episode's summary,

"Duke Togo, aka Golgo 13, gets out of jail with assistance from the FBI and the CIA in Texas. Jake Quade, a gangster turned CIA informant, hijacked a domestic flight after killing a sky marshal and stealing his side arm with the threat of blowing it up with smuggled C-4 explosives. Golgo 13 snipes him in the aircraft's cockpit from a long distance from a nearby airfield after getting a highly modified .308 Winchester bolt action sniper rifle. " Oh yeah, and he screws chicks on the side constantly. Funnily enough he's not full of himself. He's just badass enough to rig the Al Gore/Bush elections enough to shoot the ballots and make Al Gore come in with low votes.

So, I'm guessing that you're voting for Ash, right?
He's good that he always comes back and beats the gym leaders that always beats him, but then he ain't no "BA" person.
Explain to me why you think he is one.

3 words.......pokemon is childish

Well, I guess you and I are on the same page; we both believe that Ash is not a "BA" person.
It is and it's so dang long; I've actually watched 'bout 9 season of it but then it just got to repetitive and so I quit.

pokemon should stay as a RPG games not fucking childish retarded gay animes

I'm guessing that you don't know much 'bout Pokemon.
You know there's a reason why it's a game in the first place, right? It's because it was an anime first!

Here:"Pokémon, being a popular franchise, has undoubtedly left its mark on pop-culture. The Pokémon characters themselves have become pop-culture icons; examples include two different Pikachu balloons in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, a Pokémon-styled Boeing 747-400, thousands of merchandise items, and a theme park in Nagoya, Japan in 2005 and Taipei in 2006. Pokémon also appeared on the cover of Time Magazine in 1999. The Comedy Central show Drawn Together has a character named Ling-Ling which is a direct parody of Pikachu. Several other shows such as ReBoot, The Simpsons, South Park, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, and All Grown Up! have made references and spoofs of Pokémon, among other series. Pokémon was also featured on VH1's I Love the '90s: Part Deux. A live action show called Pokémon Live! toured the United States in late 2000. It was based on the popular Pokémon anime, but had some continuity errors relating to it."http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pokemon